Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, has called for a more pragmatic and ethically grounded approach to diplomacy as a means of protecting the country’s national interests in an increasingly complex global environment. Diplomacy refers to the management of international relations through negotiation, dialogue and strategic engagement.
Speaking at a policy forum, Tuggar emphasized that Nigeria must adopt a balanced foreign policy that prioritises economic growth, security cooperation and global partnerships while maintaining ethical standards in its engagements. He noted that the evolving geopolitical landscape requires flexibility and strategic thinking.
The minister highlighted the importance of economic diplomacy, particularly in attracting foreign investment, promoting trade and enhancing Nigeria’s global competitiveness. He also stressed the need for Nigeria to leverage its position as Africa’s largest economy to secure beneficial agreements.
Observers note that Nigeria’s foreign policy has faced challenges, including shifting global alliances, economic pressures and security concerns. Tuggar’s remarks reflect a renewed focus on aligning diplomatic efforts with national development goals.
Stakeholders have welcomed the call for ethical diplomacy, urging the government to ensure consistency and transparency in its international engagements.
Experts point out that effective diplomacy requires not only strong leadership but also institutional capacity and coordination among relevant agencies.
The development underscores Nigeria’s efforts to reposition itself on the global stage and navigate complex international dynamics.
Analysts believe that adopting a pragmatic and ethical approach will enhance Nigeria’s credibility and strengthen its influence in global affairs.

